When a male in the Wrexham stands asked Blake Lively to say hi to his girlfriend, Blake's IMMEDIATE and FIRST response is pure evil. She replies that the girl should LEAVE the man.
What in the actual hell is wrong with this sociopath?
And wash your NASTY fucking hair, woman!
🚨CONFIRMADO: NARODITSKY MURIÓ POR UNA SOBREDOSIS DE DROGAS🚨
La genialidad y la tragedia han estado unidas en la historia de la humanidad. El caso de Naroditsky es un triste ejemplo. Las acusaciones de trampas de Vladimir Kramnik habían socavado su resistencia. Intentó defenderse, conciliar, explicar el porqué Kramnik se equivocaba.
Pero el bullying sistemático en redes del ex Campeón Mundial, quién subió más de 15 videos atacando al prodigio norteamericano, realizando además decenas de posteos en X (que incluso continuaron tras su muerte), pusieron a prueba la estabilidad emocional de Daniel.
Visiblemente afectado, enormemente dolido, en su último video de Twitch se lo podía ver en un estado de inestabilidad y sufrimiento, que se combinaba con la pérdida de lucidez y el divague.
Tan sólo un día después, el 17 de octubre de 2025, su mejor amigo, Olexandr Bortnyk, lo encontró sin vida en su departamento.
Exactamente un año antes, el 19 de octubre de 2024, en su video-respuesta a las acusaciones de Kramnik, Daniel había dicho lo siguiente:
«He dedicado mi vida entera a este juego. La idea de que arriesgaría mi reputación, mi carrera y el respeto de mis compañeros por unos pocos puntos de rating online no es solo falsa; es un insulto a mi existencia.»
Su moral y su imagen pública eran suficientemente importantes para él. Jamás logró superar que mancillaran su honor. Hoy lo recordamos con admiración y cariño.
Descansa, Sensei.
@maybeltr Use this new thing, stitch by Google. It makes mockups with simple prompts and even gives you the code if you want to use it but I usually screenshot and paste into cursor
I am attempting to vibe-code a personal website in Cursor, which is easy on the back end, but the design still sucks so badly and isn't what I want.
is there a better second tool for frontend design that is AI?
Ilya and I are predicting the same future.
@ilyasut predicts that as AI becomes viscerally powerful, humans will change in unprecedented ways. I’ve been arguing the same. We are not open to radical change yet because we cannot feel the pressure of AI. Once we do, the vectors for human evolution will blow open. I have been building the prototype for this adaptation and opening.
He argues that as risk rises, rivals will begin cooperating on safety. I’ve argued the same. As the stakes become existential, the game shifts from dominance maximizing to minimizing death risk (survival). We will rebuild our values around this logic.
IIya suggests our alignment goal must be "sentient existence" rather than human control. I've argued the same. Control is a fragile illusion, a point @karpathy recently echoed regarding the difficulty of managing emergent systems. The only robust alignment target is existence itself. The new archetype is not the Conqueror, but the Warrior & Caretaker of Existence.
Finally, Ilya suggests companies need a "short list of ideas" to guide them through the chaos. A code of moral clarity.
This is the Don't Die philosophy.
An hour of Claude Code will change how you see the world
Every problem you run into you'll just build a solution
Every idea becomes a potential business
Every moment of down time becomes an opportunity to create something amazing
Favorite piece of software I've ever used
4️⃣0️⃣
After not conceding in his last two games, Arthur Okonkwo now has 40 clean sheets for Wrexham.
Arthur is now in 8th place on the all-time clean sheets list for the club after moving ahead of Pat McMahon (1935-39), Archie Ferguson (1948-53) and Eddie Niedzwiecki (1977-1983)
@joncphillips I made an agent in Claude Code that critiques my SaaS website and made a brilliant MD file detailing what the strong points of my product are, what needs improving, and a rough valuation of each feature. Game changer !
Building a SaaS is basically one long decision tree:
• come up with the idea
• sanity-check if anyone actually needs it
• name it (then rename it three times)
• buy the domain
• design a logo at 2am
• scope the MVP
• cut half of it
• pick a stack
• second-guess that stack
• set up your repo, branches, CI
• design the database
• build the first models
• set up auth
• debug auth
• add OAuth because fuck it
• realize your data model’s wrong
• refactor everything
• pick a rich text editor
• hate all of them equally
• design the dashboard
• add 2FA (and lock yourself out of course)
• integrate payments
• add yearly plans
• handle upgrades, downgrades, and proration math
• write onboarding emails
• design success, warning, and error toasts
• design empty states
• build an async queue
• handle time zones (ugh…)
• setup background jobs
• forget to handle retries
• add logging
• fix logging
• add metrics
• fix metrics
• add a feature flag system
• create docs
• write transactional emails
• design error pages
• implement rate limiting (probably too late)
• build a settings page
• make a changelog
• update the roadmap (maybe)
• add dark mode
• break production
• fix it, add monitoring
• refactor the UI again because it looks dated already
• add analytics, events, metadata
• write privacy policy and terms
• ship
• immediately find a bug
That’s the real roadmap. And you’re doing all this while trying to figure out distribution.
Da Nang, Vietnam is unbelievably affordable 🇻🇳
For just $15/night, I get:
🌊 Sea-facing hotel
🍳 Free breakfast buffet
⚡ Fast Wi-Fi
🏋️ Gym & 🏊 Pool access
❄️ 24/7 AC I control myself
🛏️ Well-maintained room with a working desk.
I think Vietnam is better than Bali.
Move to Vietnam and lock yourself in to build your million-dollar idea.
- Linux is free.
- Docker is free.
- Kubernetes is free.
- Git and Github are free.
- GitHub Actions is free.
- Python is free.
- AWS, GCP, Azure are free (limited use).
- Terraform is free.
- ArgoCD and Flux are free.
- Prometheus and Grafana are free.
Your laptop and internet connection: That’s all you need to start.